Dodge Fuel Tanks
Technological developments continue to climb, improving the quality of almost
every car part. They don’t only boost engine power, make transmission system more
efficient, and enhance accessory craftsmanship. They also bring remarkable improvements
to auto parts like fuel tanks. The latest units of Dodge fuel tanks feature automatic
transfer flow for fuel capacity and driving range increase. The market of the
vehicle industry today is flocked with different fuel tanks which were engineered
by its manufacturers all for the purpose of improving the auxiliary system of
vehicles, including Dodge Ram fuel tanks, Dodge truck fuel tanks and Dodge D50
fuel tanks.
Dodge fuel tanks are available in 70 gallon in-bed fuel tank for diesel pickups, mid-ship replacement
tanks, aft axle auxiliary tanks, cross-the-bed fuel tank systems, wedge fuel tank
systems, and 30 gallon refueling tank. They are crafted from combination of 21
and 14 gauge aluminized steel for improved strength and rust resistance. Dodge
fuel tanks mostly include fuel injection and lock ring sets, while pan in tanks
sometimes are as well included. Number of gauge holes vary on the designs, may
come either for 1991 to1995, 19888 to 1990, 1984 to 1986, or 1987 Dodge Caravan
models. The Dodge 70 gallon fuel tanks were engineered from 14-gauge aluminum
steel and powder coated black finish, capable of baffling in three places, ideal
for 1990 to 2004 Dodge, Ford and GM diesel trucks. Application requires a fillneck
kit. These fuel tanks are available for specific applications.
The Dodge midship replacement fuel tanks on the other hand are applicable only
for1994 to 2004 Dodge Ram Extended Cab or Quad Cab Pickup that offers larger replacement
fuel tank system from transfer flow, ensuring long travels. There are also the
54 gallon replacement tanks which are applicable for long bed pickups in 1998
to 2002 models. Another one is the 56 gallon Dodge fuel tank. It is available
for 2003 to 2004 2x2 and 4x4 long bed pickup models. These new Dodge fuel tanks
were designed to improved fuel flow and increase fuel capacity. You can also find
aft axle auxiliary fuel tank system, a 38 gallon application for 1998 to 2002
Dodge eight foot Diesel pickups. It is the fuel tank system that has computer
controlled system with complete installations including Trax-II, the patent auxiliary
universal system. Another Dodge fuel tank for pickups is the 74 gallon wedge fuel
tank, for those that feature fifth wheel or gooseneck hitch. This one shows a
unique bright aluminum diamond plate with an additional durable mill finish. All
these fuel systems meet the standards of the Federal and State Emissions Regulations. |